Don't ever send more then 250 emails concurrently to AOLDon't EVER embed an image in an emailDon't use caps anywhere in your email, especially in your subject lineDon't send an email without checking your Spam trigger word content**Don't use the word "remove," use "unsubscribe"Don't start your subject line with "Dear..."Don't use Spam software to send emailDon't use your PC as a serverDon't forge headersDon't put ADV in your subject lineDon't send an email without checking to see if you or your ISP is on a Blacklist**Don't over use punctuation (just one !)Don't leave headers blankDon't use BCC to send emails (and certainly not CC)Don't over use Marketing Phrases**Don't use the Priority optionDon't change the time on your server so your email stays on top of the heapDon't overuse HyperLinksDon't use a fake IP address to send emailDon't use HTML (sorry)Don't waste time sending email without using e-filtrate ;) e-filtrate is an automated system that makes sense of all this.

Open Active Directory Users and Computers console. Right Click the domain or organizational unit that group policy is applying.Choose Group Policy from screen.Right Click releated policy and choose properties.Choose security Tab. If the user that you want Group Policy to not apply is not in the list Add user by clicking Add Button. After adding user be sure that Apply Group Policy permission is in the deny state.Then Group Policy will not be applied to specified user.
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I have been in IT sector for 10 years. As professionals know everything is not going in rules. I will share my experiences and small tips&tricks about Microsoft Server Family , Cisco Devices , HP and IBM servers and storages on this site.
Egemen TANIRER (Computer Engineer)